The emotions that are most likely to be associated are therefore as follows
1) at a slow, regular, steady and quiet pace the mood will probably be relaxed so the emotions will reflect this with peacefulness and sadness. when th tension or 2) as the tempo speeds up tension begins to rise and nerves' jingle' either in excitement or terror and fright.
3) at rapid pace a sense of exhaustion sets in.
An accelerating tempo often evokes feelings of excitement, tension, and anticipation. It can create a sense of urgency and energy that can heighten emotions and increase engagement from the listener.
The researcher is likely focusing on the role of conditioning and learned behaviors in shaping emotional responses and fears. This field is often associated with studies in behavioral psychology and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Thorndike's principle of multiple response states that different responses can be associated with the same stimulus based on the organism's past experiences and the likelihood of reinforcement. This principle highlights the idea that organisms may have multiple possible responses to a given stimulus, and the responses that are reinforced are more likely to be repeated in the future.
It is very likely you have something wrong with your engine.
Usually when a car makes squealing sound after accelerating with the heater on, the serpentine belt is a little loose. It likely needs adjusting by a professional.
After-action reports from ineffective incident responses find that response problems are far more likely to result from:
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It could be your motor mounts (usually always slightly vibrating the car, especially when accelerating) or most likely not aligned/damaged driveshaft on rear wheel drive vehicles.
If it only vibrates when you accelerate than it is most likely a bad axle.
Most likely a dirty fuel filter or Bad Ignition Timing.
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